BASIC APPLICATION GUIDELINES & PROGRAMMING
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SIG-00-22-02 JUNE 2022 (Revised September 2022)
Version: B.1
5.2.6.1 Component OOS Options
NOTE
If a component is Out of Service and one of the following occurs, the
component is put back In Service:
The Out of Service Timer expires
The Out of Service input is energized
The user puts the component back into service using the user
interface
The CPU module reboots
There is one method available for the PSO module Out of Service (OOS). This is set by default
in the Out of Service Menu using the OOS Control parameters which is set to:
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DOOS IP (Display plus Out of Service Input)
NOTE
When any of the Crossing Assembly functions are taken Out of Service
(OOS), the directional stick logic does not operate.
OOS Timeout enables and OOS Timeout may be set via the Out Of
Service window.
To configure the GCE to use Display and inputs for OOS:
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OOS Control is set to D OOS IPs by default
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Set whether the OOS Timeout is used, Yes or No, default Yes
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Set the default OOS Timeout: range 1hrs to 23hrs, default 1hr
WARNING
THE OUT-OF-SERVICE TIMEOUT PROVIDES A DEFENSE AGAINST
ACCIDENTALLY LEAVING THE CROSSING OUT OF SERVICE. IT
SHOULD BE USED AND ITS VALUE NOT SET EXCESSIVELY LONG
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Set which out of service inputs are used to take which PSO modules out of service, one
input could be used to take multiple PSOs out of service, or a separate one can be used
for each
o
PSO ‘n’ OOS Control: range OOS Input 1 to OOS Input 6
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Then assign the OOS Inputs to vital inputs, for example:
o
IN 7.1 OOS Input 1
o
IN 7.2 OOS Input 2